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News + Events
The employees of NTEC Environmental Technology (NTEC), a boutique consulting firm in Western Australia specialising in the simulation of hydrological processes and environmental impact assessments have joined CDM Smith in Australia.
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Asia/Pacific, Business + Industry, Environment, Government, Water
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Meet Our People
Our Grant Holland discusses public-private partnerships and how they have transformed the transportation industry.
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Business + Industry, Government, Program Management, Transportation
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News + Events
CDM Smith is participating at OzWater13, Australia's leading International Water Conference held in Perth, Western Australia.
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Water, North America, Environment, Membranes, Asia/Pacific, United States, Water Reuse, Business + Industry, Government
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Smart Energy
In our quarterly "Smart Energy. Powerful Future." web series, Currents, our specialists will provide insight on the latest news in sustainable energy around the world. In each issue we will highlight trending topics and provide useful analysis on energy efficiency, the water + energy nexus, the latest developments in technology, green building and energy conservation.
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Business + Industry, Energy, Government, Smart Energy, Sustainability
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people + progress magazine
The Northern Transnational Highway connectivity project is part of a $461 million compact to improve public programs and build new infrastructure that supports its growing and diverse population. This new series of roads and bridges is physically uniting northern El Salvador with the rest of the country to enable new social and economic opportunities.
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Government, Latin America, Transportation
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Solutions - Energy
CDM Smith helped the city of Jacksonville, Florida, USA, become more energy efficient and reduce its carbon footprint.
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Energy, Government, North America, United States, Smart Energy
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Smart Energy
In this issue, our specialists discuss quantifying energy and cost savings and lowering energy use by up to 30 percent through systems management; using EPA's energy self-assessment tool can help water facilities lower costs; and taking advantage of solar energy incentives before the expire.
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Business + Industry, Energy, Government, Smart Energy, Sustainability
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people + progress magazine
Connecting experts around the world through its base in Singapore, CDM Smith’s Neysadurai Centre for Integrated Urban Solutions is helping clients get the most out of limited funding while addressing competing demands, properly valuing natural resources, protecting ecosystems and improving infrastructure.
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Asia/Pacific, Business + Industry, Education, Facilities, Government, Smart Energy, Sustainability, Transportation, Water
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people + progress magazine
Remediating contaminated sediments in Portland, Oregon, and Raritan, New Jersey, is a highly sophisticated process that protects public health, the environment and the food chain.
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Environment, Federal Government, Government, North America, United States, Water
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people + progress magazine
New York's Catskill-Delaware ultraviolet disinfection facility for drinking water is the largest of its kind in the world, providing water for 9 million residents in New York City and beyond.
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3D/4D Design, Energy, Facilities, Government, North America, Sustainability, United States, Water
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Solutions - Energy
Offering flexibility and optimal advantages for the Gold Bar WWTP and the surrounding community, the biogas master plan integrates boiler operation and cogeneration, as well as biomethane and vehicle fuel generation.
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Energy, Water, North America, Government, Integrated Resources Management
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Solutions - Energy
Adding fat, oil, and grease to anaerobic digestion at Riverside’s regional water quality control plant increases methane gas production for beneficial reuse and reduces the amount of solid waste conveyed to landfills.
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Energy, Water, United States, North America, Government, Smart Energy
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Solutions - Energy
Columbia Boulevard’s new cogeneration facilities—which provide 1.7 megawatts of power—center on two 850-kilowatt internal combustion engine generators, equipped with the latest in lean-burn technology. Since startup of the new facilities, the plant has purchased approximately 40 percent less power than in previous years.
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Energy, Water, North America, United States, Government
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Solutions - Energy
Combined heat and power creates heat and electricity at one source and boasts a nearly 85-percent efficiency rate. To efficiently meet energy needs and save money, we have been putting CHP projects in place throughout Poland.
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Energy, Europe, Poland, Government
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Solutions - Energy
The system will capture heat from wastewater treatment plant effluent to heat a hot water loop system. The heated water will travel through insulated, shallow, underground pipes to melt snow on busy sidewalks—saving town resources and ensuring the safety of residents and visitors.
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Energy, Water, United States, North America, Government
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Solutions - Facilities
Chicago’s household hazardous waste drop-off facility—the first-of-its-kind community recycling center to use green technology concepts—is keeping the city on the fast-track to a more sustainable urban environment.
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Facilities, North America, United States, Government, Green Design, Sustainability
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Solutions - Facilities
Opening a new book in school design, we are providing the planning, design and construction oversight for 128 new or rehabilitated schools in Jordan—enhancing the learning experience, making better use of available space, and increasing overall functionality for students and the community.
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Facilities, Middle East/Africa, Education, Federal Government, Government
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Solutions - Facilities
Lesotho will receive relief from its water shortages with the Metolong Dam water infrastructure program. The project will supply raw water for Lesotho’s capital, Maseru, and surrounding towns, improving water delivery to domestic users and textile operations and stimulating the business and economy.
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Facilities, Water, Middle East/Africa, Program Management, Federal Government, Government
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Solutions - Water
Orange County’s groundwater replenishment system produces potable water for indirect reuse from highly treated wastewater—conserving and recovering limited water resources, reducing energy consumption and supporting economic vitality.
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Water, United States, Government, Water Reuse, Integrated Resources Management
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Solutions - Water
The RIAL program has helped Jordan meet water use challenges with a series of projects to reuse wastewater. Addressing agricultural, industrial, and urban needs, efforts advanced Jordan toward its goal of 100-percent water reuse to protect water supply, public and environmental health and socioeconomic development.
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Water, Government, Middle East/Africa, Sustainability, Integrated Resources Management